It would have been better if we had won the motion to proceed last week and didn't have to spend this week fighting one Harry Reid bribe after another - all of which are intended to lure Senators into passing gun control.

But we believe that our grassroots pressure has kept Senators from giving in to the bribes. And, as early as today, there could be a series of pivotal votes on gun amendments.

The most important - and the vote which will determine whether we defeat all gun control in the 113rd Congress - is the vote on the Toomey-Manchin-Schumer gun registry bill.

This bill would require you to go to a dealer and fill out a 4473 if you put up a sign or run a newspaper ad touting your gun thats for sale. And, once you fill in that 4473, Toomey-Manchin-Schumer would open the door to putting you on a national gun registry.

Don't believe the loophole-filled weasel words in the Toomey-Manchin-Schumer amendment. If it passes, there will be a national gun registry.

The vote on Toomey-Manchin-Schumer will be, by far, the single most important vote today. And it will require 60 votes for adoption. If we get 41 votes against - and we are very, very optimistic that we will - gun control will probably die for the next two years. Obamas agenda will have been defeated.

There will also be votes on two other bad amendments, but we should be able to get 41 votes and defeat these without any difficulty. They are the votes on the Feinstein semi-automatic ban and the Blumenthal magazine ban. As we say, these should die without any more effort.

A number of good amendments will be offered:

The Vitter/Cornyn amendment would allow concealed carry holders and persons in constitutional carry states to carry nationwide. The Burr amendment would guarantee that veterans cannot lose their gun rights without a court order. And the Barrasso amendment would defund state governments that release the names of gun owners.

But we need to keep our eyes on the ball: The single most important vote is the vote to defeat the Toomey-Schumer amendment. If we win on that, we will probably kill gun control for the rest of this 113th Congress. We only need 41 votes. And we are optimistic that, with your help, we will get them.

please call all the senators who might possibly vote for this horrible unconstitutional bill

(and if we can defeat it now, maybe we can get a follow-up bill to abolish all the existing unconstitutional laws and regulations that only serve to deny good citizens’ their rights to defend themselves and their families and communities)

Glad to hear that this affront to our God-given rights may be cratered as soon as today.

I can understand the Newtown parents who want this bill passed. They are just lashing out, and they want somebody to be punished. From the brainwashing they’ve received from their education and the media, it’s the EVYL “gun culture” that caused the deaths of their beloved children.

They are, at best, pawns.

But that is no reason to encroach upon the rights of law abiding citizens.

In the end, they too would be punished by the diminution of any birthright.

Just as every murder diminishes all of us, every encroachment on our rights, especially in response to murder, diminishes us yet again.

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Gallup says all of 4% think gun control is the top problem facing the US today -- so I think we've won the "hearts and minds" part of the war. But as wars go, this battle was more Breed's Hill than Yorktown.

"The Vitter/Cornyn amendment would allow concealed carry holders and persons in constitutional carry states to carry nationwide. The Burr amendment would guarantee that veterans cannot lose their gun rights without a court order. And the Barrasso amendment would defund state governments that release the names of gun owners."

Wouldn't it be hilarious if we defeat the assault weapons ban, the high capacity magazine ban and the gun registry ban and these above amendments pass and are put into a "gun control" bill? I would be laughing my arse off. We could come out of this with an extension of our 2nd amendment freedoms!!

I know mine are not: Both Lame-R Alexander and Bobby Corker voted for cloture on the Reid filibuster. I have sent nasty-notes to both, and reminded them that Freedom Loving Tennesseans are ready and willing to unseat their traitorous a$$es

Good! What they need to look at is the Doctors giving out medication to kids for no damn reason at all. THAT is the problem!!!!! It is literally being PUSHED. I experienced it with a substitute Dr. one day. He commented that I looked ‘anxious’. (yes, I was going late to work and waited a half hour for him already)-—so he gave wrote up a script. He gave it to me and when i asked him what it was, he wouldn’t give me a direct answer and literally told me ‘not’ to look it up on the internet and to just let him know how I feel after a month. I took it and looked it up right away and was soooooo pissed! IT was anti-anxiety drug. Now, it was on my record! I ripped it up and had that office wipe it from my record!!! I am still livid.

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posted on 04/17/2013 9:55:01 AM PDT
by Fawn
(In a World of Information, Ignorance is a Choice.)

Gun websites are reporting that Senator Ayote (Spelling?) has come out as a NO on the bill. She was the last Republican who hadn't announced her intentions. That effectively kills it, because even if they got every democrat on board at the last minute they would still be short 1 vote as they only have Toomey, Kirk, Collins and McCain.

You can force them back into retreat once in a while, but they will come surging back as soon as we as a society take our eyes of the prize, and in addition allow people who are carriers to enter our nation at will.

I'm surprised Graham stabbed his "bathhouse-daddy" McCain in the back, of course he does have a contested primary coming up so McCain might have given him permission as long as he stayed on the reservation for immigration.

Today’s thought - Is there a connection between UN Agenda 21, Common Core, Greenways, Private Property Rights, Sustainability, Charter Schools and Gun Rights??? Do some research and let me know what you think!

Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC), a closely watched Democrat facing reelection in 2014, said Monday she will support the Manchin-Toomey compromise legislation to expand background checks.

......Hagan said in a statement sent to TPM by her office. "I am looking at each proposal to ensure it is common sense, will be effective and will not infringe on Second Amendment rights. This plan represents a commonsense solution reached by two of my colleagues -- one a Democrat, one a Republican -- and I plan to support the bipartisan proposal.

"It respects law-abiding North Carolina gun owners by exempting transfers between family members and friends, allowing concealed carry permits issued within the last five years to serve in lieu of a background check, and explicitly banning the federal government from creating a registry."

"I am concerned that amendments banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines could infringe on the rights of lawful gun owners, and I will not support such measures."

True. We've seen the same thing from the sodomite agenda. If the people pass props opposing them, they go to court. If the court strikes them down, they push for another vote, or go to another court. They judge-shop and get judges who are sympathetic to them. They never stop until they get their way, then they start castigating the right for not "letting it go" and opposing the "will of the people". Like they've done with obamacare. They never never stop until they've gotten their way. They live for activism, unlike most on the right who have families to support.

I tried calling the number, but got the “All circuits are busy” intercept. I was able to reach one senator’s office (Murkowski) on the NRA-provided number I have, but could not reach our DemonRat senator, but I’ll keep trying.

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posted on 04/17/2013 11:13:18 AM PDT
by AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Progressives spent that time trying to destroy it.)

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